Hi folks!
I ran an ad last week offering several meteorite books, magazines, and
journals. Some of you on the list purchased these materials. And before
I could get them shipped, Hurricane Gustav forced us to evacuate to Tampa
from Houma.
I just wanted to let everyone know that I mailed the
Dear fellow listees,
After more than a year away from ebay, meteoriteshow is back.
Some of you have already seen the first week's auctions that are porposed
but most of you haven't. Therefore i wish to let you have the list of
meteorites that could come and enrich your collection:
The link to
Greetings listees
I've searched thru the archives and can't locate the
photographer of this Willamette picture that was linked to within the
past year.This is sitting on my website now just for this search
purpose
http://www.emeraldislemeteorites.com/images/willamette.jpg.
correct link needs that full stop taken of the end of jpg.
so.http://www.emeraldislemeteorites.com/images/willamette.jpg
thank you
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http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2008/02sep_lunarperseids.htm
Amateur Astronomers See Perseids Hit the Moon
NASA Science News
09.02.2008
Sept. 2, 2008: There's more than one way to watch a meteor shower.
One, the old-fashioned way: Find a dark place with starry skies and
count the meteors
http://rosetta.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=43347
Rosetta fly-by of asteroid Steins: press conference (first results
images)
European Space Agency
04 Sep 2008
First results and images from Rosetta's fly-by of asteroid Steins will
be presented at a press conference, which
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
September 3, 2008
o Evolution of North Polar Dunes
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_009233_2535
o Dust Devils Make Their Marks in Gusev Crater
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_009319_1650
o Ius Chasma's Floor
Hi all,
I just wanted to say thank you for all the emails I've received regarding the
Sky and Telescope article - Oct. 2008 issue - that Geoff and I wrote.
I also wanted to say thanks for over 175,000 views on youtube and 102
subscribers! When I started making videos last July I never thought
In a message dated 9/4/2008 11:01:44 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Seeking photographer of this Willamette
Hello Jim;I would be the owner of that picture of the williamette
meteorite.I couldn't reach you in private.e-mail at the address below and
we'll
converse.
Thank you, Ruben! The videos are great - always entertaining and
informative. Isn't it about time for another one. . .?
You did a great job on the article as well. Keep up the good work.
Melva
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http://www.scribd.com/people/documents/1502051/folder/32343
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Hi list.Does anyone have an extra copy of OUR STONE PELTED PLANET for a
reasonable cost?Off list please.
Steve R.Arnold,Chicago! http://chicagometeorites.net/
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http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-171
Spiky Probe on NASA Mars Lander Raises Vapor Quandary
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
September 04, 2008
TUCSON, Ariz. -- A fork-like conductivity probe has sensed humidity
rising and falling beside NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander, but when stuck
into
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/September_4_2008.html
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All,
Had to have a few of these made up for fun:
http://www.fallingrocks.com/logostuff.htm. Prices basically cover costs and
include SH across the pale blue dot...
All best,
Dave
Dave Gheesling
IMCA #5967
www.fallingrocks.com
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Sorry, but not the main mass of Bassikounou, I have seen photos of a 70 + kilo
complete stone in Morocco, even made an offer on it.
The Moroccans are very good at telling you want you want to hear in order to
sell you a meteorite. I got tired of the endless BS over there, have not been
back in
Michael All,
I have no doubt that this one will be trumped in size on an official basis
at some point, but rumors of a 64 kg stone that never surfaced, photos of a
~ 10 kg specimen that broke into pieces on impact and several others I've
heard haven't materialized yet. Main mass is another of
Michael All,
As a PS to that last note, I want to defend Aziz Habibi, from whom I
purchased this stone shortly after it was recovered in the first batch that
Mohammed Zeroual acquired not long after the fall. I have no doubt
whatsoever that this was at least indeed the main mass at that time,
Dear List Members:
The Moon and energy
Helium-3 information Book by Harrison H. Schmitt
http://www.nss.org/resources/books/non_fiction/review_001_return.html
Best, Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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G'Day Dave
That is a really nice piece. I also get puzzled over the Main Mass. We
have one here NWA 231 (Provisional), it weighs in at 1048 grams. It's listed
at 1054 grams, that's a difference of 6 grams. Not enough for a
classification, so I suppose I should send in 20 grams and get this
Dave and list,
Just say: amazing! Regardless of main mass.
Best,
Ma Lan
Beijing China
Web http://www.malanmeteorites.com
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